Full match reports with wins for Ipswich and Sudbury Reserves in their leagues, while Southend progress through in the cup, Colchester get knocked out while Braintree await a replay.
Bloomfield Road - Attendance: 13,525 - Referee: Iain Williamson - Skybet Championship
Murphy's deep stoppage time header secured a late victory at Blackpool, after their thought their secured it earlier on.
Dobbie gave the Tangarines a 1-0 lead during the first half before Nouble equalised in the second.
Taylor's 84th minute strike, his first for Town, gave Ipswich hope of their first victory on the road. But Davies drove home a 90th minute strike to level the scores, once again.
But Murphy's strike at the end of the match drove the Town supporters into party.
Amlin Stadium - Attendance: 1,004 - Referee: Graham Horwood
Ryan Peters' own goal after five second half minutes means Braintree are forced a replay after being denied victory.
Chez Isaac gave the Iron a first-half lead, through his first half strike, but Naylor's 50th minute shot after the interval was deflected in off defender Peters.
The Iron will travel to Rodney Parade for a midweek replay on the 19th November.
Garbutt (64) Walker (12 OG)
Porter (81 P)
Weston Homes Community - Attendance: 2,509 - Referee: Phil Gibbs
Porter's late second-half strike sent Sheffield Utd into the second round of the FA Cup after defeating Colchester 3-2 in an all League One encounter.
The Blades took a two-nil lead through Maguire and goalkeeper Walker's own goal in two first-half minutes.
But teen striker Bonne and Garbutt levelled the scores, although Porter equalized late on.
Okuonghae appeared to handle the ball with the referee signalling a penalty which Porter easily converted.
Leonard (90)
Globe Arena - Attendance: 1,475 - Referee: Robert Lewis
Southend eased into the second round of the FA Cup after defeating fellow League Two club Morecambe.
The Shrimpers went two-nil up after two second half minutes with Straker after hitting Hurst's cross before his second deflected in off keeper Roche.
Leonard's long range effort sealed the win with his late strike during injury time.
A goalless draw was witnessed at the Sports Ground in an even encountered match in which either side could have won.
Spriggs had a good chance midway through the first half as his cross met the head of Daniels who headed straight down on the soggy ground for the keeper to easily save.
The second-half saw a dominant Chatham attempt to break the deadlock but keeper Archer was able to pull off a selection of saves while Shinn cleared a shot off the line, also.
Kieran McCann was causing issues for Sudbury, but he could not score for the Chatters.
Golding (43)
Kicks (54)
Goodwin (OG, 89)
Bailey (90)
MEL Group Stadium - Attendance: 50 - Referee: G Daish - Thurlow Nunn Division One
Sudbury's Reserves continued their fine form after thrashing Stowmarket Town 5-1.
Adams gave the Yellows the lead before debutant Golding equalised ahead of half-time. Kick gave the hosts a three-goal advantage before Proctor pulled a goal back for Stow.
An own goal from keeper Goodwin after Bailey crossed the ball in and a late strike from the defender saw the Yellows round off a good day.
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Blackpool 2-3 Ipswich
Dobbie (23) Nouble (65)
Davies (90) Taylor (84)
Murphy (90)
Davies (90) Taylor (84)
Murphy (90)
Bloomfield Road - Attendance: 13,525 - Referee: Iain Williamson - Skybet Championship
Murphy's deep stoppage time header secured a late victory at Blackpool, after their thought their secured it earlier on.
Dobbie gave the Tangarines a 1-0 lead during the first half before Nouble equalised in the second.
Taylor's 84th minute strike, his first for Town, gave Ipswich hope of their first victory on the road. But Davies drove home a 90th minute strike to level the scores, once again.
But Murphy's strike at the end of the match drove the Town supporters into party.
Braintree 1-1 Newport
Isaac (9) Naylor (50)Amlin Stadium - Attendance: 1,004 - Referee: Graham Horwood
Ryan Peters' own goal after five second half minutes means Braintree are forced a replay after being denied victory.
Chez Isaac gave the Iron a first-half lead, through his first half strike, but Naylor's 50th minute shot after the interval was deflected in off defender Peters.
The Iron will travel to Rodney Parade for a midweek replay on the 19th November.
Colchester 2-3 Sheff Utd
Bonne (48) Maguire (10)Garbutt (64) Walker (12 OG)
Porter (81 P)
Weston Homes Community - Attendance: 2,509 - Referee: Phil Gibbs
Porter's late second-half strike sent Sheffield Utd into the second round of the FA Cup after defeating Colchester 3-2 in an all League One encounter.
The Blades took a two-nil lead through Maguire and goalkeeper Walker's own goal in two first-half minutes.
But teen striker Bonne and Garbutt levelled the scores, although Porter equalized late on.
Okuonghae appeared to handle the ball with the referee signalling a penalty which Porter easily converted.
Morecambe 0-3 Southend
Straker (7, 9)Leonard (90)
Globe Arena - Attendance: 1,475 - Referee: Robert Lewis
Southend eased into the second round of the FA Cup after defeating fellow League Two club Morecambe.
The Shrimpers went two-nil up after two second half minutes with Straker after hitting Hurst's cross before his second deflected in off keeper Roche.
Leonard's long range effort sealed the win with his late strike during injury time.
Chatham Town 0-0 Sudbury
The Sports Ground - Attendance: 116 - Referee: Robert LewisA goalless draw was witnessed at the Sports Ground in an even encountered match in which either side could have won.
Spriggs had a good chance midway through the first half as his cross met the head of Daniels who headed straight down on the soggy ground for the keeper to easily save.
The second-half saw a dominant Chatham attempt to break the deadlock but keeper Archer was able to pull off a selection of saves while Shinn cleared a shot off the line, also.
Kieran McCann was causing issues for Sudbury, but he could not score for the Chatters.
Sudbury Res 5-1 Stowmarket
Adams (20) Proctor (72)Golding (43)
Kicks (54)
Goodwin (OG, 89)
Bailey (90)
MEL Group Stadium - Attendance: 50 - Referee: G Daish - Thurlow Nunn Division One
Sudbury's Reserves continued their fine form after thrashing Stowmarket Town 5-1.
Adams gave the Yellows the lead before debutant Golding equalised ahead of half-time. Kick gave the hosts a three-goal advantage before Proctor pulled a goal back for Stow.
An own goal from keeper Goodwin after Bailey crossed the ball in and a late strike from the defender saw the Yellows round off a good day.
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